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Suitable kv's for a Vendetta on 2S ? - 03.28.2008, 05:23 PM

Can anyone give a hint a on a suitable kv range for a rather stock (I do have CVDs) Vendetta ?
I am not looking for crazy speeds, abit faster than stock would be nice though. I will use it for road, carpark, bashing playtime and no track drivning.

I am thinking about 5400 (Mamba/CC) but what about 6800 what will be the differnce in performance ?
   
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Can anyone give a hint a on a suitable kv range for a rather stock (I do have CVDs) Vendetta ?
I am not looking for crazy speeds, abit faster than stock would be nice though. I will use it for road, carpark, bashing playtime and no track drivning.

I am thinking about 5400 (Mamba/CC) but what about 6800 what will be the differnce in performance ?
Go with a Hyperion YC22S-5000 or YC22S-6000 with a Mamba or Quark esc. You can also try something crazy like a Mega ACn16/15/1 (9200Kv) or a Neu 1105/2D (9700Kv), 1107/1.5D (8500Kv) or 1110/1D (9200Kv). I have the YC22S-5000 in my MLST now and it's a blast to drive.
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03.28.2008, 05:55 PM

I am thinking of trying the medusa 28-32-4200V2. They seem to be good (powerful) motors. You can gear up for higher top speeds, and use the lower gear for long runtimes. With the castle or quark esc.
   
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03.28.2008, 06:02 PM

i have the hyperion with the tekin mini rage esc - i had a mm25 but found it cogged a bit with the hyperion - this is fixed probably in 1.17.

i'd try the new castle micro pro...
   
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I am thinking of trying the medusa 28-32-4200V2. They seem to be good (powerful) motors. You can gear up for higher top speeds, and use the lower gear for long runtimes. With the castle or quark esc.
You might only be able to fit a 16 or 17T pinion if you go with the 28mm diameter motors, but it should be fine.
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03.28.2008, 06:56 PM

good budget motor is a feigao 280 series motor, something like 3000-3500 kv would give you decent speed on 2s, plus the motor has a 2.3 mm shaft, so the stock pinions will work. The mamba 25 motors have 2mm shaft, and are not strong enough for the detta's gearing. I have used both a quark 33 and mamba 25 on my minis and prefer the quark.
   
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03.28.2008, 07:10 PM

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Go with a Hyperion YC22S-5000 or YC22S-6000 with a Mamba or Quark esc.
Actually, he needs one of the YC22L style motors as they have a 2.3mm shaft for the metric 48P pinions the Vendetta uses.
   
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Actually, he needs one of the YC22L style motors as they have a 2.3mm shaft for the metric 48P pinions the Vendetta uses.
He can use pinions made for the MLST. They are also 48P. In the picture of my Mega in my MLST you can see I the two pinions from the different motors. http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/atta...8&d=1204310439. The HP-YC22L-5000 would be perfect too with the pinions you mentioned.
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Which one of them would be good for 4s in my jammin buggy ?.

what do you think of this one for 4s medusa mr-36-2200v2-5


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03.28.2008, 08:35 PM

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He can use pinions made for the MLST. They are also 48P. In the picture of my Mega in my MLST you can see I the two pinions from the different motors. http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/atta...8&d=1204310439. The HP-YC22L-5000 would be perfect too with the pinions you mentioned.
The MLST pinions aren't metric 48P, that's the problem. They're standard 48P, just like on all the Mini-T variants and RC18 variants.
   
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The Hyperion Long Can YC22L features a 2.3mm shaft & a choice between 3900, 4400 & 5000Kv making it perfect for the Duratrax Mini-Quake & Vendetta and other vehicles requiring a 2.3mm shaft for its gear set and for those wishing to run on 6-10nimh cells or 2-3 cell li-poly packs. (we reccomend the 3900 & 4400 for 3 cell li-poly/8-10cell nimh & the 5000 for 2-3 cell li-poly/6-8cell nimh). The YC22L & Mamba 25 combo comes with stainless steel hardware and 3.5mm gold plugs ready to be installed. It also comes with adhesive filmed metal tape to be used on the back of the motor to block the rear vent holes for use in dirt/sand


http://b-p-p.com/proddetail.php?prod=de_YC22L
   
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Which one of them would be good for 4s in my jammin buggy ?.
What are you, a newB or something? Everyone knows the Mamba 8000 is the bestest motor you can get for anything cuz the high kV means it's powafulllllll!!!!!111!!!111!!!!!11!!!
   
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What are you, a newB or something? Everyone knows the Mamba 8000 is the bestest motor you can get for anything cuz the high kV means it's powafulllllll!!!!!111!!!111!!!!!11!!!
your funny . I was'nt sure because i have never looked at the chart before. I do know right around 2000 kv is the sweet spot for 4s. But they have two or three motors around 2000 kv . So i was'nt sure.


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The MLST pinions aren't metric 48P, that's the problem. They're standard 48P, just like on all the Mini-T variants and RC18 variants.
That's odd. I thought 48 pitch is standard "Inch Unit" and Metric doesn't come in pitch, but module. So it'll be like a MOD 0.5. I'm lost, help . Anyways with 2S and the 2.3mm shaft, I would go with the HP-YC22L-5000, but I would also look into a Neu 1107/1.5D (8500Kv) with the 2.3mm shaft option.
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your funny . I was'nt sure because i have never looked at the chart before. I do know right around 2000 kv is the sweet spot for 4s. But they have two or three motors around 2000 kv . So i was'nt sure.
Not for the little guys. The sweet spot is above 50000rpm so 4S lipos I would look into a 3500Kv. We are still talking about 1/18 scale right?
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